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November 2021

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing to purchase the Linton Mobile Commode/Footrests from Aidapt. The Linton 

Mobile Commode and Footrests are manufactured using only the finest materials available. If used in 

accordance with the user instructions they should give you many years of continuous service. 

BEFORE USE 

• Carefully remove all packaging. Avoid using any knives or other sharp instruments as this may 

  damage the surface of the product. 

• Check the product for any visible damage If you see any damage or suspect a fault, do not use your 

  product as it may compromise the safety of the user, but contact your supplier for support. 

ASSEMBLY 

The package (VR164) contains the following components:

• The main frame with four brake castors attached 

• White commode plastic aperture seat (attached to the main frame) 

• Grey commode seat cover 

• A pair of detachable arms 

• Detachable back 

• One pair of Footrests (VR166 and VR167 only)

Please read the following installation instructions carefully:

1. Remove all contents from the box

2. Place the assembled base on a level floor 

3. At the rear of the commode you will see two black threaded wheel nuts; undo the wheel nuts so that 

    the locking holes are clear 

4. Place the two back legs into the locating holes on the back edge of the commode frame 

5. Secure the back by turning the black lock nuts until you feel the nut biting against the back leg 

6. Do no over tighten 

7. Do not use tools as it is only necessary to have the back secured finger tight 

8. Place the two detachable arms into the four locating holes featured two each side of the commode

NB. This equipment must be installed by a competent person and a risk assessment may 

be needed as to the suitability of the chair for the particular user.

VR164   

Linton Commode

VR166   

Linton Commode with Footrests

VR167   

Footrests (Pair)

Weight Limit: 190kg (30 stone)

Turning Circle - 800mm diameter

Do not exceed the weight limit stated- doing so could put the user at risk.

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